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I have two Vintage V4s: one is an older standard black with Rosewood, and the other is the Tony Butler version, like yours. I gig with them often.
They both play very well indeed, no complaints there. The rosewood board one is particularly nice as I've had time to really get the action perfect for me. The pickups on that one also seem stronger - but it could be their height setting. The Tony Butler is getting close, its just a matter of time for me:) And having the time, of course lol.
I've weighed both of mine and they came in at a fraction over 8lbs. That will be including a strap though. So yes, 8lbs sounds about right to me for a bare bass.
As for balance - neither have neck dive, and balance prtty much spot on for me. What strap are you using? A smooth nylon one won't have any friction against your clothes to halt and dive you are experiencing.
Cheers
Geoff -
A few years back I had a 15" Ashdown EB180 combo, and supplemented it with the 12" version of the same Ashdown combo (except the amp was missing, so it was acting as a 12" extension), and they worked really well together. To be honest, if I hadn't found this site I'd probably still be happily gigging with them.
Later on in life I added a BF Midget to my Compact, and really did not get on with the pairing at all. The Midget gave me too much mid harshness (might not be the right word to use) that doesn't work for me. Changed it to a 2nd Compact and all was well with the world. Note that I have now gone back to a single Compact, as that seems to be all I will be needing in the near future... -
The brilliant ABM preamp stage coupled with a decent valve ouptut stage. What's not to like? Now, if only I had 999 pound notes available....
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Also some of the high-end, small volume, makers use 12's which are only available as 8 ohm units, so restricting them to wiring them as 4 or 16 ohm.
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Lovely looking instrument. What is the neck like on these? Ie profile, nut width etc. I don't know a lot about the maker - are these all hand made?
Cheers
Geoff -
These are great practice amps, and very loud for 30 watts. Ive been using one for a couple of years, type bump.
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If I had the money I'd buy myself a birth-year Jazz to play and enjoy. Unfortunately a '65 is somewhat out of my price range, so my 2010 one will do me just fine
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Arggggh ffs! 3015 it is !!!!!!!!!!!
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Good man, you won't regret it.. I have one in my cab. And there's some great collective knowledge on here to help you out.
Geoff -
Itll be a 3012HO tomorrow...
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Jay
No worries young man. Am still keen to take part but totally understand your work priorities atm.
Cheers
Geoff -
[quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1347618542' post='1803063']
A sealed 8x10 filled with helium ;-)
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Yes, what has happened with this venture?
Geoff -
[quote name='cloudburst' timestamp='1347630881' post='1803320']
I feel happier playing upright - I fret less.
CB
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[quote name='iceflow' timestamp='1347437620' post='1800669']
I would only do 1/4 a day
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A man I know once did an 1/8th in a day. That was a very long time ago though.... -
Do Gibson make a Thunderbird 2?
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[quote name='Mr Fretbuzz' timestamp='1347465103' post='1801231']
It's the new Evo 111 Geoff :-)
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In which case I'm really looking forward to hearing your thoughts and opinions about it, when you've had a chance to get used to it and give it some exercise.
Cheers
Geoff -
Oh dear - did I kill this one?
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Im sure you will enjoy it. Would love to know how you get on with it, and exactly which model it is (EVO 1, 2 or 3).
Cheers
Geoff -
[quote name='Mr Fretbuzz' timestamp='1347434614' post='1800636']
Not sure what the change is Geoff but its got the sub-octave and compression on it as far as I know :-)
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As I understand it, from the very beginning of time they had the Sub Octave, then the Evo 2 introduced the compressor. The very recently introduced Evo 3 adds a variable valve drive emulator (although not a real valve as in the ABM series), the control is situated directly alongside the Sub Octave control.
I could be wrong, I could be right.
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[quote name='Mr Fretbuzz' timestamp='1347220616' post='1798256']
Looking forward to my MAG 300 Evo iii head and 410T cab this week:-)
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Thats one of the new MAG heads with the grind emulator, right? If so, I'd really like to know what you think of it.
Cheers
Geoff -
A very long time ago I had a funny burning smell in a cab. Turned out to be the driver: he'd dropped a ciggie in the footwell.
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Hi, sorry to hear this.
I had one of these and it worked fine for a couple of days. Then it wouldnt turn on. Sometimes it eventually powered up, usually not.
I sent it back to Thomann for a refund - their returns process is pretty good.
Good luck!
Geoff -
[indent=1]Ditto the advice above.[/indent]
[indent=1]There are Laney and Ashdown comobs in the classifieds section at the moment. Alternatively if you can find another £25 or so the new TC BG250 combo is supposed to be pretty good, although you won't be able to add an extension cab to it like you can with the first two I mentioned.[/indent]
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[quote name='BB2000' timestamp='1347166848' post='1797559']
Cheaper and less bother to change the cap. Replace with one of half the value (or put another of the same value in series).
How did you manage to aquire BB2024 pickups?
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Would 2 caps in series do that? Did you mean in parallel (although that would double the capacitance).
Vintage V4 Body Weight Issues
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[quote name='Green Alsatian' timestamp='1348209468' post='1810746']
I have the V4MVW, which is the vintage white colour with glossy maple neck/fingerboard and it also weighs 8lb.
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I have to admit to being very tempted by this one too. I've not seen the vintage white colour in the flesh though, but I can imagine it looks delicious with that glossy neck/board.
I don't need this...